Copyright 2008, edited by Nola Reed Knouse
This book places Moravian music in cultural and religious context and demonstrates the varied roles that music played in one of America's most distinctive ethno-cultural populations. The chapters examine sacred and secular works, both vocal and instrumental.
Preface by the Rev. Nola Reed Knouse, Ph.D., Director of the Moravian Music Foundation

New Release (2016).
First republished by MMF in 1957. In 1873, Rufus Grider published his Historical Notes to capture the musical life of Bethlehem, from the beginning to the 1870's. Reprinted in 2016 by the Moravian Music Foundation and the Moravian Historical Society (Nazareth, PA) in honor of the 275th Anniversary of Bethlehem.

A Loving Home’s A Happy Home: 19th-Century Moravian Parlor Music

by Lisetta and Amelia Van Vleck, Carl Van Vleck & Francis F. Hagen

Issued by New World Records, this is a two-CD set, (Disc 1 has 15 tracks, Disc 2 has 16) with a variety of vocal and piano music by Salem, NC composers. It will transport you to another time, as though you’re listening to an evening recital in the parlor of your friend’s home.

David Moritz Michael (1751-1827), who initiated the use of the wind ensemble for the Whitmonday celebration, wrote two suites specifically for this day: the Wasserfahrt, or "Water Journey," in 1809, and Suiten Bey einer Quelle zu blasen, or "Suites to Play by a Spring," presumably in 1810.
Music sample and track list found below in the full description

Among the rarities in the Moravian Music Foundation's collections are the only known complete sets of band books from a confederate band in the American Civil War. These were brought to Salem (now Winston-Salem, North Carolina) because the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band C.S.A. was comprised wholly of Moravian musicians from Salem.
Track list and full description found below.

The 1784 Choralbuch by Christian Gregor
hard cover, 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"; 256 pages of music, plus 70 addt'l pages.
This 2016 facsimile publication was first printed in 1984. It includes an extended introduction by Martha Asti, with a summary of Moravian history and church music, Gregor’s life, and a brief history of Moravian hymnody. Also included are Gregor’s original introduction, which was written as advice primarily for organists accompanying congregational song; and a study of sources for the Moravian tunes in the Choralbuch prepared by James Boeringer. A newly-prepared index by Barbara Strauss.

This chorale book is voiced in SATB. The following is the instrumentation breakdown of the individual books for the BLUE books. The BLUE books contain 175 different tunes (different from those in the GREEN book) including Rock of Ages and Amazing Grace.
Additional information is found in the Product Description below

This chorale book is voiced in SATB/ purchase individually. Flexible for any combination of instruments / as few as four, as many as 400+ ! See parts list for instrumentation breakdown of the GREEN books, containing 174 different hymn tunes, including Christmas carols, America, America the Beautiful, and The Star Spangled Banner.Additional information is found in the Product Description below

The Moravian Lower Brass is a new outgrowth of the Moravian brass heritage, the band equivalent of the sonority of a men's chorus. Listeners as yet unfamiliar with the quality of this sound will be struck by its mellow, rich, and deeply expressive quality.
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By Albert Frank
Two years of research into the stories and history of hymn texts and tunes has gone into this book, with new information unearthed and new research undertaken to solve some of the unanswered questions of Moravian hymnology and liturgics.